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TechEd 2012: Windows Server 2012 isn't available yet, but it's running Bing
How cooked is Windows Server 2012? Cooked enough to power Microsoft's Bing search engine. That's what attendees at Microsoft's TechEd North America 2012 heard during the first day's keynote by the company's Server and Tools Business President Satya Nadella, who used the information to try to convince his audience that it needs to move to the new platform as soon as it's available. Read More


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Gartner Newsletter: Traditional Backup
Read this Gartner-CommVault co-branded newsletter to understand why modern data protection is the best alternative to traditional backup. Learn More

Windows 8 nears the finish line: What's good, what's bad
Microsoft lifts the Windows 8 kimono one last time before the finish line. Here are the improvements and inconsistencies. Read More

5 things we love/hate about Windows 8
Now that Microsoft has released the latest beta version of Windows 8, with the clever name of Release Preview, here are 5 things we love and 5 things we hate about the new OS. Read More

Microsoft touts Windows Server 2012, Azure for data center 'cloud OS'
Microsoft kicked off its TechEd North America conference with a wide-ranging keynote session that was short on "wow" news but heavy on positioning for Windows Server 2012, Windows Azure and server-side products as key components of what the company is calling "the era of the cloud OS." Read More

Actual Windows RT tablet sees the light of day. Should anyone care?
The Computex trade show in Taipei, which wraps up on June 9, was a bit of a coming out party for Windows RT. Not because Microsoft made any major announcements about it, but because actual devices — not crude development platforms — were on display running the OS. Read More


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Microsoft official: The time is right for developers to build Win8 Metro apps
With Windows 8 in its final phase of development, Microsoft is encouraging commercial and in-house enterprise developers to start building Metro-style applications for Microsoft's new operating system for desktops, laptops and tablets. Read More

Which carcass is worth more for Microsoft's vultures, RIM or Nokia?
Nokia and RIM, the two former leaders in the early smartphone market, are now basically at the end stage of their downward spirals. This is an opportunity for Microsoft, which wants to make some inroads in the smartphone market, assuming Microsoft it can play its cards right. Read More

Microsoft developing Hyper-V support for OpenStack
Microsoft is attempting to reintegrate support for Hyper-V back into OpenStack, months after the open source cloud-building project dropped support for the hypervisor in its latest release. Read More

Symantec and Microsoft team for disaster-recovery service
Symantec today announced a partnership with Microsoft to use Symantec storage and disaster-recovery products in tandem with Microsoft's Azure to allow continuous computing if a customer's main data site is severely disrupted. Read More


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Tech companies oppose USITC's proposed import ban on Xbox
The U.S. International Trade Commission should not ban the import of Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console into the U.S., as an administrative law judge there has recommended, because of the negative effects on the technology industry, some tech vendors and trade groups have told the commission. Read More

Microsoft 'sorry' for raunchy Windows Azure video with dancing girls, bad sexual lyrics
Wow and yikes, there's nothing quite like a big raunchy oops when launching the New Windows Azure Services. While there are services like "Watch 'Learn Windows Azure' Live from TechEd North America," if you "watched" the Azure presentation at the Norwegian Developers Conference, then you "learned" a lot. Read More

IT pros head to TechEd seeking details about Microsoft enterprise upgrades
Tim Vander Kooi has gone to Microsoft's TechEd North America many times since the late 1990s, but he's never been as enthused as he is this year about attending the conference, the company's most important event for IT professionals and developers. Read More

Microsoft to repair Internet Explorer fault discovered at hacking contest
Next week's Patch Tuesday will feature a fix for a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that came to light at the celebrated Pwn2Own hacking competition held earlier this year at CanSecWest. Read More



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First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup
Apple rolled out major upgrades for both of its main notebooks today at WWDC. Here's a quick look at the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

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